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Thursday, January 9, 2025

GOD ALWAYS COME


GOD ALWAYS COME

Have you ever been stuck in the "Oh God, anything?" moment? While reading Revive with JJ's blog post, I came across these sentences:


"When your reality doesn’t reflect what you’ve asked for, remember: God sees. He is not deaf to our prayers; He hears us. He is not uncaring about our burdens. His presence is the security, freedom, and answers we seek."


However, instead of seeing these words as admonitions, I found myself questioning: "Does God, see?" For some Christians, the proof of faith lies in God's immediate response to our needs. We often measure the effectiveness of our prayers, seeds sown, services rendered and acts of kindness by the speed of positive reactions to our challenges.


We tend to confirm God's acceptance of our praises and worship by the swift physical manifestation of His blessings in our lives. This mentality can lead us to believe that the success of our fasting is contingent upon immediate results and that God's response is the only validation we need.


In my own life, I've attended services where the minister would prophesy, and I'd feel a stirring in my heart, believing the word was meant for me. However, as I waited for confirmation, weeks turned into months, and the enemy began to whisper doubts: "God didn't hear you." I found myself questioning whether God was truly for me.


During Elijah's encounter with God on the mountain after her had escaped from Jezebel, he expected God to speak through the great and strong wind, the earthquake and even the fire but the Lord didn't show up through any of these elements (1Kings 19:11-12). Instead, God spoke in a still, small voice. This moment reminds us that God communicates in various ways, and His timing may not always align with our expectations.


God says, "I speak to you all through different means, times, and seasons. Yes, the testimony of your neighbor might have come suddenly, but that doesn't mean I didn't listen or hear. I can come to you through the fire, the storms, or through the still, small voice, but I always come."


"As long as you have called on me, I always come; as long as you keep on calling on me, I come." God has come to you today. Make Jeremiah 33:3 personal: "Call on Me, and I will answer thee." Let this promise be more than a cliché; let it be your guiding truth.

As long as you call on God and consciously seek Him, He will answer you. 

God Always Come. 


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